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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Hentai (? or ?????) listen (help.info) is a Japanese word that, in the West, is used as slang when referring to sexually explicit or pornographic comics and animation, particularly Japanese anime, manga and computer games (see Japanese pornography). In Japan it can be used to mean "metamorphosis" or "abnormality". The word "hentai" has a negative connotation to the Japanese and is commonly used to mean "sexually perverted". In Japan, sexually explicit material is more often referred to as "ju hachi kin" (18?; prohibited for sale to persons under 18), "seinen" (??; adult, not to be confused with ?? young adult), or with the prefix "ero-|??". Hentai anime and manga allow elements of sexual fantasy to be represented in ways that would be impossible to film. This may include portrayals of sexual acts which are physically impossible, unacceptable in society, or run counter to social norms. Examples include extreme bondage, creatures with tentacles, and other fetishes. Shunga artists like Yoshitoshi and Kuniyoshi showed gang rape, erotic crucifixion, and even forced late third-trimester abortions by a "cannibal witch".Contents [hide] [edit] In the 1914 translation of Richard von Krafft-Ebing's Psychopathia Sexualis, "psychology of abnormal sexuality" was rendered in Japanese as ??????? (Hentai Seiyoku Shinri). In Japanese the word hentai is a kanji compound of (hen meaning "change" "weird" or "strange") and ? (tai meaning "attitude" or "appearance"). The term is used as a shortened form of the phrase (hentai seiyoku), or "sexual perversion." In slang, ? (hentai) is used as an insult meaning roughly "pervert" or "weirdo". The term is not often applied to pornography in Japan. Instead, terms such as 18-kin (18?, literally "18-prohibited") meaning "prohibited to those not yet 18 years old", and seijin manga ( "adult manga") are used when referring to pornography. Free Hentai movies The English letters AV are also used, standing for adult video. The English use of "hentai" is more similar to the way the Japanese use the slang term ??? (H, etchi, often spelled ecchi), which refers to any sexually explicit content or behavior. Etchi is simply the spelling-out of the Japanese pronunciation of the letter H. The origins of this term are uncertain, but it may be a shortened form of hentai used as a polite codeword in the 1960s. "H" in Japan is now broadly used to refer to all sexual content or activity, so "H manga" are manga with sexual content. Also, the term "ero" (??), short for "erotic" but closer in meaning to "porn", is now used more often instead of "H". Exactly how the term hentai came to refer to all sexually explicit content in American anime fandom is unknown. With the rise of the World Wide Web, however, the term was extensively promoted by pornographic sites selling access to (frequently bootlegged) erotic manga. Banner ads promoting these sites might, for instance advertise "live girls and hentai", with the latter meaning erotic manga as opposed to photographs. Compare otaku for another word altered somewhat in this transition. [edit] There are two main categories of the topic hentai: works that feature mainly heterosexual interactions (often abbreviated "het" by its readers), and those which feature mainly homosexual interactions. This second group can be further split into yaoi and yuri styles. Yaoi refers to homosexual male pairings, and yuri to homosexual female pairings. Yaoi commonly features males of ambiguous gender in both physical appearance and mannerisms called bishonen, which literally means "pretty boy". Some feature biseinen ("beautiful man"), males of more masculine appearance than bishonen. Less common are bara--larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the traditional "bear" in gay pornography, as well as oyaji ("daddy" or "uncle"), featuring middle-aged and elderly men. Yaoi also exists outside of the hentai genre, since it is an ambiguous term that is applied to any form of anime that includes male homosexuality. However, it is different from shonen-ai (literally, "boy-love"), in which two males simply express romantic feelings for each other and never actually have sexual relations. Women interested in Yaoi are called "Fujoshi" (), which means "Rotten girl" or "Rotten Woman." Yuri is very similar to yaoi, except that the focus is on homosexual female interactions, and the females in a typical yuri illustration or animation tend to be far less realistic than the males in yaoi. The females in yuri are known as "bishojo," which, predictably, translates as "pretty girl". Shojo-ai ("girl love") is an western term for the female equivalent of shonen-ai; these works, though, are called yuri too in Japan. |
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